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Denver’s DotNetNuke User Group Meeting 3/21/2012

It has been two years since I moved from Denver, CO to San Mateo California to work for DotNetNuke Corporation, (3/1/2010) and I am finally headed back to Colorado! This time I am not staying permanently, though I know very much that I will be tempted to.

I’ll be presenting at the Denver DotNetNuke User’s Group meeting on Wednesday, March 21st, 2012, at 6pm, here is the pertinent info. This is their first meeting since March 2010, though it should be the first of many to come.

Topic: An Introduction to DotNetNuke 6.2 and Using the Journal API Description:With the forthcoming release of DotNetNuke 6.2 there are a number of changes coming to the platform. Chris will present an overview of some of these changes in the first half of this session, then will spend the latter half of the presentation showing you how your own custom modules and extensions can implement the new Journal API to create a Facebook like effect within your DotNetNuke web site.

I’ll have plenty of DotNetNuke Swag at the meeting to give away, but you need to be there in order to get it!

After the meeting: I’m actually in town all week for DotNetNuke Training for a customer. I am going to stay around through the weekend, if anyone wants to get some snowboarding in let me know! I haven’t hit the slopes since I left Colorado in 2010 and am ready to get back out there.

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